Federal bill banning guns in airports could trump state legislation, Hogue tells WABE’s Denis O’Hayer ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law Professor Lynn Hogue spoke with WABE’s Denis O’Hayer recently about the constitutional showdown over a newly passed bill in Georgia to allow licensed gun owners to carry their weapons into parts of airports, including Atlanta’s… Read more »
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Jonathan Todres publishes op-ed on child trafficking prevention in Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Jonathan Todres publishes op-ed on child trafficking prevention in Atlanta Journal-Constitution March 11, 2010 ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law Professor Jonathan Todres published an opinion piece in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Feb. 23 on child trafficking and prevention. The topic of child trafficking has come to the forefront in recent weeks in the wake of… Read more »
Children’s Rights
Children’s Rights Jonathan Todres
Education Law
Education Law Bernadette Hartfield
Human Rights
Human Rights Natsu T. Saito
Legal Ethics
Legal Ethics Clark D. CunninghamDouglas H. Yarn Roy M. Sobelson
Sexual Harassment Law
Sexual Harassment Law Steven J. Kaminshine
Georgia State Law featured in Princeton Review’s Best Law Schools
Georgia State Law featured in Princeton Review’s Best Law Schools October 6, 2009 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law is one of the nation’s most outstanding law schools and the only in Georgia with a top 10 ranking in the latest Princeton Review 2010 edition of “The Best 172 Law Schools.” The College… Read more »
NSF Funds Experimental Course on Ethics in Biotechnology
NSF Funds Experimental Course on Ethics in Biotechnology January 1, 2010 During the fall 2009 semester, two GSU law students participated in an experimental course as part of a research study on ethically difficult issues in biotechnology law and policy. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded the research study for three years. The study… Read more »
Professors provide expert comment to media on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform
Professors provide expert comment to media on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law professors have provided expert comment in several news stories recently on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform. Professor Jack Williams (pictured right) was quoted in a Reuters story on March 15 about Lehman Brothers… Read more »